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Slight TJ: Anyone own the DVD silver anniversary edition of Flash Gordon? I want to copy the musical loop they use in the menu options. Any idea how I can do this?

(, Tue 8 Nov 2011, 22:21, archived)
# play it on your PC and record from the sound card / stereo mix in Audacity (or the like)
or you could try demuxing with a third party app
forum.videohelp.com/threads/286292-Rip-DVD-menu-audio
 
(, Tue 8 Nov 2011, 22:23, archived)
# *Investigates*
I'm on a Mac, but that looks interesting, so thanks for that :)
(, Tue 8 Nov 2011, 22:35, archived)
# in which case it appears Soundflower would do the job
wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Recording_audio_playing_on_the_computer#Mac

I like Audacity, but there are probably free/trial demuxing apps for Mac too
(, Tue 8 Nov 2011, 22:46, archived)
# you can get audacity for mac
(, Tue 8 Nov 2011, 22:49, archived)
# yes.
 
it's not for ripping/demuxing though (I'm talking about two things at once)
(, Tue 8 Nov 2011, 22:51, archived)
# there is usually a hidden setting in your computer's sound option
that when selected it allows you to record what is playing. You would need some software like Audacity.

edit:what she said ^^
(, Tue 8 Nov 2011, 22:25, archived)
# listen to it on headphones
and hum along, then record your humming onto your phone.
send yourself a mms of the recording of you humming
(, Tue 8 Nov 2011, 22:32, archived)
# Buy 500 CD-Rs
...
profit
(, Tue 8 Nov 2011, 22:36, archived)
# but all i need is a knife
(, Tue 8 Nov 2011, 22:38, archived)
# You're a mac then?
(, Tue 8 Nov 2011, 22:41, archived)
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(, Tue 8 Nov 2011, 22:52, archived)
# If your TV has a headphone jack
Run a cable between that and the microphone port on your computer.

Use a sound program to record.
(, Tue 8 Nov 2011, 23:16, archived)
# how have you found that for headphone output, decent frequency range?
 
I have some cassette tapes I want to record to WAV but none of my decks at home have a line out
(, Tue 8 Nov 2011, 23:22, archived)
# If you're recording from a cassette you won't notice any real loss
It's not perfect if you're recording from cds/flac but a little bit of hiss reduction in cool edit will solve it.
(, Tue 8 Nov 2011, 23:24, archived)
# worth a go then
I just checked, the old TEAC deck here at work has a line out, there are options

here are some tapes
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97137942@N00/6314776180/
(, Wed 9 Nov 2011, 0:09, archived)